By Derek Kilner
Nairobi
04 June 2008
"There's nothing unusual because it's not Barack Obama the individual who is going to rule the U.S. It's the Democratic Party and the policies and values of America which are going to prevail at the end of the day,
Poland and the Czech Republic to try to find a solution to the crisis."The past decade has witnessed the proportion of China's trade volume in the world's total rise from 4.3 percent to 10.4 percent," said Chong Quan, deputy representative for China's international trade talks and former assistant to the minister of commerce, at a press conference on Wednesday.
The total value of China's imports and exports reached 2.97 trillion U.S. dollars in 2010, 144 times as much as in 1978 when the country initiated its reform and opening up policy, averaging an annual growth of 16.8 percent, according to the white paper.,
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"We are very excited about it. He is a very intelligent person. He's been able to overcome a lot of difficulties. He's more of a unity factor," he explained. "He's not divisive. He's a nice guy. In fact,
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Despite the excitement,
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Kenyans, who have long followed the career of Barack Obama, welcomed the news of the senator clinching the Democratic nomination for president Tuesday night. Derek Kilner has more from Nairobi.
Political scientist Peter Wanyande, says his colleagues at the University of Nairobi have also welcomed Obama's nomination,
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The total value of China's imports and exports reached 2.97 trillion U.S. dollars in 2010, 144 times as much as in 1978 when the country initiated its reform and opening up policy, averaging an annual growth of 16.8 percent, according to the white paper.,
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"At the moment it is a big boost,
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Wanyande says many Kenyans have been disappointed that presidents George Bush and Bill Clinton skipped the country on their visits to the continent. Many Kenyans are hoping that with Obama in the White House, Kenya would be on the president's itinerary.
"The real test will be in the elections and they are hoping that the United States will be able to go beyond considerations of race,
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The total value of China's imports and exports reached 2.97 trillion U.S. dollars in 2010, 144 times as much as in 1978 when the country initiated its reform and opening up policy, averaging an annual growth of 16.8 percent, according to the white paper., color things like those and actually demonstrate to the world that they are truly committed to issue-based politics,
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"I don't think it's going to do much for Kenya but there's a lot of excitement about just our son is maybe going to be the president,
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